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October 22, 2006

Brett Gardner Tears Up Arizona Fall League

by @ 5:17 pm. Filed under 2006 Season

I know, I’ve been lazy about my writing.  It’s just depressing when I have to watch another World Series without my Yankees.  Once this lame World Series is over with, I’ll probably get a bit more motivated.

Here are a few tidbits though.  Brett Gardner, the Yankees’ third round draft pick last year, is tearing up the Arizona Fall League.  He leads the league with 12 walks and ten runs.  Not too shabby.  We might have an opening in right field next year and this guy might make a cheap alternative, giving us some cash to get some pitching.  You can check out how all of the Yankees’ prospects are doing both in the AFL and out in Hawaii by checking out this story.

Jason Giambi and Randy Johnson both went under the knife recently.  Both players are supposed to be ready for the start of the 2007 season.

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